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Stewart - I don't want Mosley's job

Jacky Stewart in the pit during the 2007 British Grand Prix (08/07/2007
Jacky Stewart in the pit during the 2007 British Grand Prix (08/07/2007
Apr.7 (GMM) Sir Jackie Stewart has contradicted suggestions that his relentless opposition to embattled FIA president Max Mosley is a tilt for the top job.



The former triple world champion, who has a running dispute with 67-year-old Mosley, is leading calls for the Briton's resignation over the current sex scandal.



But to the Daily Telegraph, Stewart, a Scot, denies that he is putting himself forward as a possible successor to the beleaguered Briton.



Rather, 68-year-old Stewart believes no former drivers or team principals are well enough qualified for the role.



"I believe it can't be someone from within the sport. It needs to be a captain of industry, a CEO of standing, man or woman," he said, despite admitting a number of approaches from those who believe he should take on the job.



"But this cannot be a racing driver," Stewart insisted. "I don't care who he is, how many championships he has won. No racing driver I know of is well enough prepared to take on that job.



"It needs to be someone who is expert in economics and business structures. It cannot be a retiring team owner or team principal. The alignments are all wrong," he added.

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